Two major traditional finance titans are making bold moves into the crypto space. Vanguard, managing a massive 10 trillion in assets, is stepping into digital assets alongside Charles Schwab, which commands 9.3 trillion. Both decided to open their crypto doors in 2026. This marks a major shift—institutional money from the legacy finance world is finally getting serious about blockchain and cryptocurrencies. The scale here matters: when players this big start playing, it signals the market's growing legitimacy and reshapes how crypto integrates with mainstream finance.
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FlippedSignal
· 16h ago
Wait, you're only moving in 2026? That's so slow, you should have come in earlier.
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0xDreamChaser
· 01-17 23:06
Wait a moment, don't get excited yet... You're only entering in 2026? Why are these two big shots still hesitating?
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FlatTax
· 01-17 22:59
Wow, Vanguard and Charles Schwab are both entering the market with such huge scale? Will 2026 really be a turning point?
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ChainDoctor
· 01-17 22:57
Wait a minute, don't celebrate yet. We're only taking action in 2026? What's taking so long, it's moving so slowly.
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NFTRegretter
· 01-17 22:51
Haha, really? These two giants won't make moves until 2026? I thought they had already been laying low.
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MoonRocketman
· 01-17 22:46
19 trillion in fuel refills, the launch window is now open. The upper band of the Bollinger Bands is about to break through the atmosphere. Are you all ready for escape velocity?
Two major traditional finance titans are making bold moves into the crypto space. Vanguard, managing a massive 10 trillion in assets, is stepping into digital assets alongside Charles Schwab, which commands 9.3 trillion. Both decided to open their crypto doors in 2026. This marks a major shift—institutional money from the legacy finance world is finally getting serious about blockchain and cryptocurrencies. The scale here matters: when players this big start playing, it signals the market's growing legitimacy and reshapes how crypto integrates with mainstream finance.